TTM Tues! Successes From The Stars Of Designing Women! Gremlins! The Twilight Zone! Newhart! Goldeneye! Lost! And Many More!

Good day TTM Fans! TTM Troy here with one of the final TTM Tuesdays of 2016! Just a reminder next week is the infamous “Best Signers of 2016” column where I list my opinions/observations on the best TTM Signers of 2016! It is always a fun article to write, so I hope you come back and see it! But let’s get things started with this week’s addresses, taken from public success posted on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and around the Internet!

This first address is a Primetime Emmy Award Winner for Netflix special containing his name, but you probably know him best from his role as Spencer on The King of Queens or the multiple brothers on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. He had a very sad tragedy early in the year, and his Facebook and twitter accounts are always full of serious – and entertainment – posts. My recent return from him was about 200 days, so be prepared to wait for this great success – Mr. Patton Oswalt!

This next actor appeared in the feature film The Fugitive and more recently as Arnold Walker in the series The Man in the High Castle. He actually has 224 TV and film credits according to IMDB, and that officially makes it too many to list! Thanks to my friend Caleb for the heads up on this one – Mr. Daniel Roebuck!

According to a quick search here on this website, we last featured this address in 2015, which is surprising because he is always popping up in conversations with other TTM enthusiasts. My personal favorite movie he directed was Explorers in 1985 starring Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix, but he also directed the films Gremlins, Small Soldiers, and episodes of the TV shows Eerie, Indiana and Amazing Stories – Mr. Joe Dante!

This next actor is somewhat of a mystery… his signature that is. Many people believe it to be secretarial, and just as many believe that he still consistently signs all of his mail himself. As is the case for ANY TTM, you can’t be 100% sure, but always do your research!

Bob Newhart
c/o Monarch
3120 W Empire Ave
Burbank, CA 91504

This actress’s credits go back to 1959 where she starred as the title character on the TV series Hila Lessways. Since then she has appeared in A Room With A View, Henry V, and of course a M in GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Casino Royals, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall and even uncredited in Spectre… plus over a hundred other roles! Get your UK stamps ready for the one and only Dame Judi Dench

About a month ago, a bunch of us at the office took a “film noir” tour around Burbank and Glendale, California it was awesome! Plus I learned the history of something called “duck baby” – but that is a story for another time. Anyway, on the tour was the house featured in this next actress’s film, Mildred Pierce! She also appeared on episodes of Wagon Train, The Twilight Zone, Murder, She Wrote and the film The Buster Keaton Story – Ms. Ann Blyth!

Ann Blyth
P.O. Box 9754
Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067

This next actress is known equally by her starring role in the TV series Designing Women and her own show called simply “Delta.” I first knew her from a little-seen TV movie called Day-o starring Elijah Wood! She has appeared on countless TV shows and films over the years – Ms. Delta Burke!

Delta Burke
270 Farmdale Ave.
Studio City CA 91604-2733

Finally this week, this actor appeared in pretty much every TV show in the 90s including Who’s the Boss, Seinfeld, Home Improvement, 7th Heaven, Gilmore Girls, Walker Texas Ranger and more including his beloved starring role on Picket Fences. More recently he can be heard as Peter Pan on Jake and the Never Land Pirates. On film, he starred in the very first Disney Channel movie Under Wraps as well as Kindergarten Cop, Sandman and All Dogs Go To Heaven 2 – Mr. Adam Wylie!

I’m usually quick to point when I suspect a secretarial but Bob Newhart’s are authentic. I was skeptical back in the early 2000s BUT got in-person autographs at a book signing in 2006. The signatures are the same handwriting as the ttms. His signature is so neat you’d almost think he was a machine signing his own autograph. Actually, he wasn’t really into the book signing but I’m glad to have the chance to get IPs to match to the ttms.